A team of astrophysicists have found flares of light in Sagittarius A*, a supermassive black hole in the center of the Milky Way.
The panel of vaccine experts were supposed to hold their first meeting under the Trump administration in late February. It's not clear when that meeting will now take place.
When the House released its budget proposal last month, it was obvious the chamber wanted to increase funding for public ...
The mothers met in a Whatsapp group. They have vowed to fight until their sons, who they say have not committed crimes and do not have ties to gangs, are released.
An arctic blast has enveloped Texas, plunging temperatures well below freezing in many regions of the state. Despite the ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul will not remove New York City Mayor Eric Adams from office. He faces five federal charges of ...
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Athletic writer Dan Robson about Thursday's hockey faceoff between the U.S. and Canada — and whether the latter is losing its edge with its goalie crisis.
A new study finds that lab mice perform a suite of likely innate behaviors towards unconscious mice that help them revive faster.
UCLA urban planning professor Donald Shoup died this month at 86. Shoup was renowned for his work in land-use planning.
As wellness influencers sharing dubious claims have taken off on TikTok and Instagram, some pro-science voices are trying to promote facts.
The head of a rebel group is now the head of Syria. How will he lead a country destroyed by civil war and sectarianism? NPR found clues in a region in northern Syria, where he governed for years.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Greenlandic parliamentary candidate Naaja Nathanielsen about the continued Trump administration push to acquire the territory.